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Singapore Air Quality Today

Real-time AQI, PM2.5, and Haze monitoring for Singapore.

Haze & Air Quality in Singapore

Air quality in Singapore is generally good, but can be affected by transboundary haze during the dry season (June to October) caused by forest fires in the region.

Primary Pollutant: PM2.5

PM2.5 consists of fine particles smaller than 2.5 microns. These are the main health concern during haze episodes in Singapore.

NEA Monitoring

The National Environment Agency (NEA) monitors air quality via 5 stations across Singapore (North, South, East, West, Central).

Health Impact Analysis

0-50 (Good)

Normal activities. Enjoy the parks and outdoor attractions.

51-100 (Moderate)

Sensitive individuals should reduce heavy outdoor physical activities.

101-200 (Unhealthy)

Everyone should reduce vigorous outdoor activity. Use air purifiers indoors.

Regional Comparison

Singapore
12
Kuala Lumpur
55
Jakarta
142

Singapore Air Quality FAQs

Is there haze in Singapore today?

Haze in Singapore is typically seasonal (June to October). Check the real-time PM2.5 levels in our panel to see if there is current transboundary haze affecting Singapore.

What is the difference between PSI and AQI?

Singapore's NEA uses the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI), while many international tools use the US Air Quality Index (AQI). We provide the US AQI for international comparison.

Is it safe to run outdoors in Singapore today?

If PM2.5 levels are above 55 µg/m³ (Moderate to Unhealthy), it is advised to reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor physical exertion.

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